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Ok, first startup today...internet connection did not start right away, which is odd. Eventually, a BSOD appeared, but had no error "code" associated with it. Attached is the next set of files. Webcam uninstalled and drivers removed. Scanned with Malwarebytes and removed two files. Did the chkdsk on all drives and all looked fine I guess. Thanks!

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One of your hard drives is having issues now as this is a 0x24 NTFS error. Run this command from an elevated command prompt for each drive letter on the machine, changing C to match the letters each time. Also remove all external hard drives and usb flash memory.

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One of your hard drives is having issues now as this is a 0x24 NTFS error. Run this command from an elevated command prompt for each drive letter on the machine, changing C to match the letters each time. Also remove all external hard drives and usb flash memory.

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Seems like a hardware issue. Run a Hardware Diagnostic follow this link for instructions Hardware Diagnostic !! « Captain Debugger Make sure you run the MemTest86+ over night atleast 7 to 8 passes. Download Speedfan and check the temperatures. Make sure it's not heat issue. Post us back for further issues.

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Seems like a hardware issue. Run a Hardware Diagnostic follow this link for instructions Hardware Diagnostic !! « Captain Debugger Make sure you run the MemTest86+ over night atleast 7 to 8 passes. Download Speedfan and check the temperatures. Make sure it's not heat issue. Post us back for further issues.

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Agreed with Cybercore. However, I noticed that anodlwfx.sys is becoming unloaded with each crash. I would find that driver, probably in C:\Windows\System32\drivers, and rename it to anodlwfx.BAK then reboot.

Driver Verifier enabled. Downloaded the Furmark test, but need some advice on what is needed to run and what would help you diagnose it.

Could it possibly be the motherboard? Maybe the memory slots in the motherboard are somehow damaged? I switched the two sticks in the slots and ran the memtest and there was no errors found.... I am quickly running into dead ends here. Any suggestions? I already reformatted the drive and installed a clean version of Windows 7 before I even posted on these forums, so I am pretty sure that won't help at all. I don't know where else to go with this.